Slayer discuss the “Repentless” video trilogy

Slayer have released a video talking about the now infamous Repentless video trilogy. You can check the clip out here, and we’ll scatter the song videos through the article because they certainly bear being re-watched. Several times.

When the members of Slayer were approached by Nuclear Blast America’s General Manager Gerardo Martinez to make a music video for “Repentless”, the title track of the band’s 2015 label debut, they thought it was going to be a cool, one-off music video. Little did they know…

Martinez put the band together with up-and-coming director, BJ McDonnell who turned in a story line that the band really liked. McDonnell made his living as a motion picture and television camera/steadicam operator, having worked on features such as Avengers: Age of Ultron, The Interview and Jack Reacher (though let’s forgive him that one) and had one directing project under his belt, 2013’s Hatchet III. “Meeting him, he was excited,” remembers Slayer’s Tom Araya. “He really liked the fact he was working with the band, he was a fan, and his excitement rubbed off because it made me excited. I thought, ‘well this is gonna be fucking great!'”

Said Kerry King, “When I saw ‘Repentless’, I said ‘that’s the video we should have done 20 years ago. It’s Slayer. That video is Slayer.'”

To date, the “Repentless” video alone has accumulated more than 10 million YouTube views.

In Autumn 2015, Martinez discussed with McDonnell the idea of doing a prequel and sequel for “Repentless”. McDonnell loved the idea and wrote the treatments. Filming for both videos took place February 1 & 2, 2016. “You Against You” was shot at The Aviation Warehouse, a graveyard of jets, airplanes and helicopters in California’s Mojave Desert and premiered on March 16, 2016. So far, the video has racked up more than five-million YouTube views.

The snowy mountains of Wrightwood, CA served as the location for the final video in the trilogy, “Pride In Prejudice”, which made its debut on September 6, 2016. The same day the video made its premiere, it scored nearly one-million views on all social formats.

Said director McDonnell, “Having the opportunity to write and direct three music videos for a band I’ve always loved was a bucket list dream come true. All of the guys in Slayer made me feel so comfortable and at home. I put them in the worst elements possible and they were always enthusiastic and ready to bring the ‘A’ game. Heat, snow, wind, etc., the band owned it, bringing my vision to life. The band and crew all worked hard to bring this trilogy to life and I’m very proud of what we created.”

Slayer’s Repentless album is available now on iTunes, Amazon and a very limited number of magenta vinyl are still available from Nuclear Blast’s UK store.